All The Grocer articles in 21 July 2018 – Page 2
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Analysis & Features
As Blakemore shutters c&cs what next for Landmark?
Landmark Wholesale MD John Mills tells The Grocer what Blakemore’s c&c closure means for the business
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News
Ask Amelia: The Collective co-founder to answer your questions
The Collective co-founder Amelia Harvey will be answering your questions in a video chat with The Grocer next week
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News
Co-op launches food masterclasses to educate staff
The Foodology programme aims to educate and inspire staff
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Food waste redistribution estimate 'hugely inflated'
Wrap admitted that figures originally given for the industry’s contribution had been inflated by almost 100%
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Mondelez to launch reduced sugar Cadbury Dairy Milk bar
The variant’s sugar was replaced with extra fibre
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco-Carrefour: will tie-up be just another buying group?
Tesco has worked for three years now to take buying back to the principled old days
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News
Aunt Bessie's planning Little Bessie's brand for children
The frozen specialist has registered trademarks and imagery with the Intellectual Property Office for an Aunt Bessie’s Little Bessie’s brand
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News
Mondelez launches Boost bar pushing protein credentials
The NPD rolls out from 30 July, backed by a £1m campaign
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CMA 'will not probe' proposed Tesco-Carrefour deal
Competition authorities in France have confirmed they will investigate the alliance
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News
Hop Stuff unveils new branding and plans for nine new beers
The brewer is ditching its previous design for a sleeker, less military-focused look…
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco-Carrefour: will tie-up be just another buying group?
Tesco has worked for three years now to take buying back to the principled old days
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Analysis & Features
The last mile: how third-party couriers are changing grocery
In the past three years alone the number of third party logistics operators launching in UK grocery is in double figures
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Comment & Opinion
Inside the Factory: a look at the making (and effects) of coffee
The future of the coffee plant could be at risk. But it’s not time to kick the caffeine habit just yet
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Comment & Opinion
Fundamentals of category management, 8: Data and insight
“Insight” is a word that’s frequently misused. Here, Jeremy Garlick of Insight Traction explains what it really means - and how to apply it to category management
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News
Real Yorkshire Pudding Co adds crumble-style 'puds'
Its toffee apple crumble and rhubarb & ginger crumble Yorkshire puddings have gone on sale in Asda
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News
Pret to roll out compostable cutlery to all stores
After trials of wooden utensils ‘fell a little flat’ with customers
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News
Made For Drink launches 'Spud Tub' duck fat brand
The fat comes in a 212ml jar, and is being billed as “a refreshing alternative to a bleak ‘so what’ fats aisle”
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News
Magioni brings plant-based pizzas to UK
Two pizza bases from Magioni would launch into Waitrose this month, followed by topped pizzas
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News
Hobnobs gets Thins treatment as McVitie's range is extended
McVitie’s also added a ‘Chocfilled’ SKU to its Digestive Thins range
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Comment & Opinion
Aldi must answer for its 'ripping off' of Heck sausages
I am appalled at the way Aldi continues to dupe the shopper into believing they are buying Heck sausages